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Legend of the Shadow Warriors (Stephen Hand).The Keep of the Lich-Lord (Dave Morris and Jamie Thomson).Black Vein Prophecy (Paul Mason and Steven Williams).Dead of Night(Jim Bambra and Stephen Hand).
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Armies of Death (Ian Livingstone) - Sequel to Trial of Champions.Slaves of the Abyss (Paul Mason and Steve Williams).Battleblade Warrior (Marc Gascoigne) - Spiritual Successor to Island of the Lizard King.Crypt of the Sorcerer - Considered one of (if not the) hardest book from Ian Livingstone.Beneath Nightmare Castle (Peter Darvill-Evans).Creature of Havoc - Considered one of Steve Jackson's masterworks.Robot Commando (American Steve Jackson).Trial of Champions (Ian Livingstone) - (Indirect) Sequel to Deathtrap Dungeon.Sword of the Samurai (Jamie Thomson and Mark Smith).Demons of the Deep (American Steve Jackson).Rebel Planet (Robin Waterfield) - Received an adaptation on the ZX Spectrum.(Steve Jackson) - Received a Tin Man Games iOS adaptation. Temple of Terror (Ian Livingstone) - Implied sequel to Forest of Doom.Talisman of Death (Jamie Thomson and Mark Smith).House of Hell (Steve Jackson) - iOS By Tin Man Games.Caverns of the Snow Witch (Ian Livingstone) - iOS By Tin Man Games.Scorpion Swamp (American Steve Jackson).Island of the Lizard King (Ian Livingstone) - Implied to be the direct sequel to Deathtrap Dungeon.Deathtrap Dungeon (Ian Livingstone) - Received a videogame adaptation in 1998.
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In 2017, the series was relaunched yet again for its 35th anniversary with more reissues and new adventures, this time being published by Scholastic.
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The last new print adventure was released in 2012 to mark the 30th anniversary, although electronic versions of some of the books are currently being released by Tin Man Games for Steam, iOS and Android - many of these are expanded versions of the original books with new features. Following a brief tail-off, they relaunched their relaunch in 2009 with another range of new covers and more new adventures. Wizard Books revived it in 2002, republishing some of the original books with new covers (and later some new adventures, including the infamous "lost" book Bloodbones which had been intended for release as part of the Puffin range).
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Originally published by Puffin throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the series went out of print in 1995, having amassed 59 gamebooks, several spin-off series (including a range of non-interactive novels) and many other related books, boardgames and video games. The majority of the 50+ books were set in a generic fantasy land called Titan, which later got its own tabletop RPG spin-off. A series of Gamebooks targeted at children and teenagers, responsible for popularising the concept in the United Kingdom.